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Thirty-five long years and I was still seeking answers. If I could
make someone in the government listen to the facts, I knew they'd
want to act on them. After all, who wouldn't want to find one of
our POW/MIAs from the Vietnam War? IS ANYBODY LISTENING? tells of
dignitaries, presidents and those involved with the POW/MIA issue
as I've known it since November 1968 when my husband, a Special
Forces officer, became missing-in-action. The pages reveal my
feelings and torment during my many trips to Southeast Asia in
search of answers, and my frustrations while wandering the halls of
Washington D.C. for help. The book was written to show the issue's
insidious cover-up and my commitment to the truth.
This new edition of Essential Chemistry for Safe Aromatherapy
provides an accessible account of the key theoretical aspects of
chemistry and their application into the safe practice of
aromatherapy. For readers with a limited science background, this
book offers a clear and concisely written guide to essential
information in chemistry. For practitioners, the book applies
chemistry to the practical and therapeutic use of essential oils,
and leads to a better understanding of composition, properties and
technical data related to essential oils. Takes the fear and
mystery out of chemistry for aromatherapy students! Presents
crucial information in a clear and easily-digestible format,
highlighting key points all along Allows professional
aromatherapists to practice with greater confidence, safety and
skill, and to extend the range of their practice through a clearer
understanding of chemical properties of essential oils. Covers the
scope of what is taught at major aromatherapy teaching centres, and
structures the material to make sure each chapter provides the
reader with a rounded understanding of the topic covered. A
glossary is included for easy reference. Fully-updated throughout
Chapter 5, Analytical Techniques completely brought up to date
Chapter 6 Oil Profiles updated to include those used in current
training New section entitled 'In perspectives' covers risks and
benefits, interpretation of clinical trials and experimental data,
use of essential oils in aromatherapy and functional groups in
relation to therapeutic properties
Colorectal Surgery provides a short, up-to-date and practical
reference guide for surgical trainees and established consultants
needing a refresher. The seventh edition has been edited and fully
revised by respected experts in their fields, and provides a full
list of current references and relevant resources. It includes
recent developments in colorectal surgery, including changes to
colorectal cancer screening, multimodal therapy for rectal cancer
and changes to the terminology and management of anal neoplasia.
Several new authors and co-authors have joined the expert team.
This volume is part of the Companion to Specialist Surgical
Practice series, the pre-eminent reference for trainees in general
surgery and those preparing for the FRCS examinations. Each volume
summarises key issues within each surgical sub-specialty and
provides evidence-based recommendations to support practice.
Concise and easy to follow - ideal for exam revision or as a
refresher aid Fully updated with latest evidence on recent
developments, management issues and operative procedures Details of
relevant investigations and evidence-based recommendations to
support practice Key references to support content, plus a
comprehensive list of references in the accompanying eBook Links to
recommended online videos for further learning Several new expert
authors New chapters on colon cancer, rectal cancer, anal
neoplasia, Crohn's disease and anal fistula, Changes in colorectal
cancer screening and the use of faecal immunohistochemical testing
Changes and terminology and management of anal neoplasia
Intensive research over the last fifteen years has yielded a vast
expansion in our understanding of the role of inheritance and
genetics in a variety of cancers. Several inherited conditions have
been identified which result in a high risk of various cancers;
some of these were previously recognised, but the genetic basis
underlying them has now been elucidated. This knowledge is now
entering the sphere of routine clinical care. Once the preserve of
researchers and highly specialised units, genetic testing for
cancer predisposition is now accessible to most clinicians via
regional genetics units; in the USA patients can access commercial
genetic testing facilities. There is a growing evidence base to
guide family screening and clinical management of affected
individuals. Surgeons, gastroenterologists, gynaecologists,
oncologists, endocrinologists and many others need an awareness of
these disorders, an understanding of genetic testing and when it is
indicated, and how to manage patients with inherited cancer
predisposition and their families. Testing for these conditions has
potential legal, ethical and financial implications different from
those which most clinicians regularly encounter, and continuing
scientific and clinical advance means that patients and their
doctors will face regular changes in management. This book covers
the basic concepts of cancer genetics. The common inherited cancer
syndromes are each dealt with in greater depth, with the current
management outlined. This book is aimed at all clinicians who may
encounter these conditions in their practice. It aims to facilitate
identification of high-risk individuals and families, to inform
interaction with geneticists and other sub-specialists, to provide
a basis for patient management and to stimulate interest in these
fascinating conditions.
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She Survives (Paperback)
Sue Clark; Sharon S. Darrow
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R419
Discovery Miles 4 190
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Strive and Protect (Paperback)
Sue Clark; Illustrated by Leslie Clark; Sharon S. Darrow
bundle available
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R572
Discovery Miles 5 720
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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The Athena (Paperback)
Sue Clark; Cover design or artwork by Leslie Clark
bundle available
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R439
Discovery Miles 4 390
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Thirty-five long years and I was still seeking answers. If I could
make someone in the government listen to the facts, I knew they'd
want to act on them. After all, who wouldn't want to find one of
our POW/MIAs from the Vietnam War? IS ANYBODY LISTENING? tells of
dignitaries, presidents and those involved with the POW/MIA issue
as I've known it since November 1968 when my husband, a Special
Forces officer, became missing-in-action. The pages reveal my
feelings and torment during my many trips to Southeast Asia in
search of answers, and my frustrations while wandering the halls of
Washington D.C. for help. The book was written to show the issue's
insidious cover-up and my commitment to the truth.
This book is a topical review of issues the editors consider to be
'hot topics' and will be of interest to qualified consultant
colorectal surgeons and those performing general surgery with an
interest in colorectal surgery. In addition, the topics picked are
likely to be ones that candidates taking the Intercollegiate
Examination in General Surgery will be quizzed upon. It is not
intended to be a textbook covering all aspects of colorectal
surgery. Rather, it is meant to be an up-to-date view of current
and probable near future advances. Frontiers in neoplasia,
inflammatory bowel disease, anal disorders and management are
covered by acknowledged experts, known to be active in the field.
The implications of deep pelvic dissection and pouch surgery in
males and females are sensitively explored. Each chapter contains
three main sections entitled 'What is the problem/issue?', 'Where
are we now?' and 'Where are we going?'. Referencing for the first
two is key and current; the last section is speculative with the
occasional reference. This volume should find a place on the
coloproctologist's bookshelf as an exciting review of contemporary
themes, complementing traditional textbooks.
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